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i'm. the suspect who beheaded a teacher in france is revealed to be an 18 year old chechen man who was born in moscow and had been living in france as a refugee he was shot dead by police not far from the crime scene. a pivotal moment in the conflict armenia and azerbaijan agreed to a new cease fire deal after fighting escalated in the disputed region of the gorn a car a bottle. i'm standing in one of the crates has left by the bombardment it's about me says in diameter as shells rained down on areas surrounding the disputed territory too with civilian casualties reported in azerbaijan the 2nd largest city .
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live from moscow this is r.t. international my name's donald quarter and 30 minutes of news and views start now. our top story french prosecutors say the man who had to capitated a school teacher in a parisian suburb on friday was an 18 year old of chechen origin who was born in moscow his family moved to france 12 years ago seeking political asylum russia says in such cases citizenship is usually withdrawn meaning the country has no link to the incident the murder of history teacher had reportedly shown his class controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad earlier this month. when. there's. nothing i can think of the. people.
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that. hate the assess you need one of our compatriots was murdered because he taught freedom of expression the freedom to believe or not believe this. you are compadre was the victim of an islamist terror attack the national antiterrorism prosecuting fronts has been putting new details about what exactly happened in the days leading up to that brutal to cavitation almost 47 year old history teacher who's been named is miss samuel patty now the assailant was shot dead after decapitating teach at. the concerned person of russian nationality and of chechen origin benefited from a refugee status and lived in year ever in the he was unknown to the intelligence services on
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a judicial level he's never been convicted but was known for cases of damaging public property and gang violence while still a minor ellis leading up to that atrocity he went to the school and asked people to point out who sound real patsy was saying it does appear that he didn't know the victim himself beforehand we also heard from national antiterrorism prosecution about the tweet that was released by the attacker jest of that decapitation the tweet said i executed one of your held hands and they took the little mohammed that's a direct quote from the anti terrorism prosecutor now he also outlined the details of the individuals who've been arrested in connection with this terror attack they need to parents and grandparents of the younger brother old the 18 year old assailant and also a parent older student too had apparently pushed dip into your own facebook in the
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last few weeks calling for the teach it to be dismissed as a result of showing those care features of the prophet mohammed the muslim prophet to the costs ring we end this stand that in the days leading up to this decapitation there will many threats that were being made against ringback at the 47 year old. teacher we've been speaking to some of the parents all children who are also in santa patty's cost to them of you. he asked muslim children to raise their hand and leave the classroom he did it my son told me he didn't do it to discriminate or to hurt he did it to preserve the children to not chilled them he explained i'd prefer if you left because i'm going to show a cartoon of the prophet of islam but i don't want to shock you because you'll do and i think you see where it's an attack here normally nothing ever happens here and now a teacher has been decapitated our children on safe we don't know what to do you
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know the rector of the great great mosque here in paris has said that he was horrified by what's happened and he said that condemnation just isn't enough anymore that action needed to be taken and also it was culmination from the a model of the great mosque in. whatever the thought the believe even the insult the caricature of the other nothing justifies the fact of killing the so it is a mortal capital soon to kill a person like that to cut his throat like that all because it showed caricaturists of the prophet there have been there been 2 terror attacks hate in france in the last 3 weeks and both of those attacks related to the images of the slim profit and income this france is trying to do you the issue of separatism here their present medical outline course he wants to do the draft rudy to be presented before the end of 2020 he said that france would fight back against any form of separatism and
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that ed any deviation away from france's secular values wouldn't be tolerated he talked about liberating from foreign influences we know that drove through is going to close a scrutiny all schools and associations serve religious communities and that arabic will now be true in mainstream schools rather than in mosques. that law is sent to you by the end of the year but it comes as polls have been giving us and including all walked many muslims feel one poll recently showed that almost 3 quarters of those who responded who are under the age of 25 said that they would put their religion above that of the republic this attack has unleashed a huge fear now particularly amongst teaches you may have to give similar classes to that real party when the talking about freedom of speech they wonder now if they too are in the firing line through doing that and this is raised more questions
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about what's being done at the moment with that is actually enough to prevent this sort of radicalization that leads to such extreme brutality crowds of people gathered on saturday to pay tribute and offer their final respects among them students of the victim some of his colleagues held signs proclaiming jase we samual the town's former mayor shared with r.t. his reaction to the gruesome killing. she took. it personally i'm shocked and angered because this is complete madness a teacher doing their job giving food for thoughts about freedoms and republican values he was beheaded it's horrendous he's a victim of madness i'm even more shocked that this college is one i opened when i was the town mayor and it had a good reputation working there was nice and it was located in a neighborhood without any problems or violence it's time for us to take
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a tough stance on the issue on how people intrude into from well being deemed as refugees and surprisingly given resiting cause to 2030 i don't think that this act of terror is a crazy man but a premeditated act at this point we must prosecute for any violation of the republic's laws in particular for the pressure being put on teachers and journalists to keep them silent. paris based political analyst nicola markovitch believes the deadly incident highlights the refugee crisis unfolding in france because too early to see now what type of check was done with these refugees come into france what kind of check does france do how would they do it to see their background or these people coming from what are their beliefs or what are their motivations why are they coming here 'd and do they belong to any specific organizations i think this definition that france does not do that in any case it doesn't do it correctly and it's getting people in which shouldn't be here if you
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are going to let 20300000 people into your country illegally each year and i'm not even if you're talking about people coming illegally what is your crowd are you going to help them integrate are you going to do you have jobs for them are you going to help them turn french are you going to help them grapes in the culture to appreciate the culture and the culture there definitely is a major 1st number one problem which is the integration 20 people are coming in and there's not enough means to help them integrate but also the. muslim community has a response has. the calm these people down it has to show them there's another way to use them or else we know small minorities take over me george isn't and this is where the future of this stuff could be if people within the muslim community don't do anything. now a new ceasefire has come into force between armenia and azerbaijan one week since the previous truce was agreed to in moscow however it was far from water tight with powerful explosions rocking the capital of disputed nagorno-karabakh region on
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saturday air raid sirens were heard all throughout the night with rockets hitting areas surrounding the city we spoke to locals who witnessed the bargeman. ya don't know well i suppose knowing you but i was a talk and lost consciousness when i came to i heard yelling open the door and saw my neighbor i've never seen such shelling although i've been here through 2 was that ever that there were sirens so night who could not sleep we were bombed but we're kind of used to that it does not feel as threatening as it once did we live in a basement that's why it's not that scary. we have to pull when i woke up i didn't even know what to wear and where to run in the morning i came out and saw that the road had been heat broken glass was everywhere that was very scary. the car by a conflict stretches back more than 3 decades although the region is legally part of azerbaijan it's populated mainly by ethnic armenians in an interview interview
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with russian media the leaders of both countries outlined their positions but. there is a red line for us and this is the right to self-determination of the people of mcgovern occur and that all times there are many of us ready for such a compromise but there are by john refused to sign agreements because other bridge on did not want and does not want to accept that right. under no circumstances can the territorial integrity of as be violated and in no circumstances will as a vision consent to the independence of nagorno karabakh we believe that in the future the armenian and the azerbaijani communities should live peacefully and co-exist on the territory of nagorno-karabakh fighting it flared up recently in a number of regions throughout the area with both sides accusing each other of launching attacks either side on of reports on how life has been affected for those living in the conflict zone this place could very easily be mistaken for the front
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line of nagorno karabakh but it isn't it's a small sleepy village of. also commonly known as red bazaar and last night it was battered by a very fire i'm standing in one of the craters left by the bombardment it's about 8 me says in diameter the girl. was about 7 o'clock i wanted to park the car in the yard the cluster bombs had been dropped there. the castalian explodes and splinters everywhere with a radius up to a few 100 metres today for example my house wasn't damaged but our neighbors windows were smashed someone's roof was broken already used to it. like all villages of nagorno-karabakh red bazaar resembles a ghost town. it's not the 1st time that it's been bombed in this escalation there's also a monotonous rhythm made by the sounds of artillery fire coming from over the
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horizon but those who have chosen to stay are saying that they have gotten used to this new and gruesome soundtrack to their lives he says there's a good kind of life can that be during war everyone hides in basements even if a bomb drops a kilometer away the houses shake we know that it's close to us of course it's scary especially when the bombs drop nearby but i'm not going to leave anyway there's no way of saying for sure who is in control of this heavily contested region which is considered to be the gateway into new go in a cab back thing is it's one of the biggest problems about covering this conflict the lack of opportunities to independently verify the claims of both sides but one fact is certain the fighting there is absolutely brutal despite the cease fire that was announced a whole week ago but as of now there's no mechanism of enforcing the truce on the ground until this mechanism is implemented the fighting woman sees by itself i mean
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it's done of reporting from the going to karabakh see the conflict has again spilled beyond the confines of the disputed territory azerbaijan claims 13 people were killed during shelling in the early hours of saturday morning. more than 50 people are reportedly injured in the azari city of gun job with residential buildings hit as well the country's president states it was a war crime and has vowed to respond militarily a local journalist from azerbaijan sent this report again job the 2nd biggest city is. 60 kilometers far from the fault line again came under attack of armenia as a result of war to certain see who is were killed including children and all the 40 others injured more than 20 houses. destroyed according to their vision national engines for my next missiles fired at ganja initially. operative tactical ballistic missile it is war system ancient they're all could sloan's from
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armenian side there is a dental areas around 1 am after the midnight obviously residents were sleeping here we can see their fragments. this has been consecutive from attack only. to play lives of 11 residents many dozens were injured as a vision of government officials together with members of the diplomatic corps today was it at the scene as well they held their prison briefing according to their vision officials armenia continues to covert war crimes even under the declared moscow cease fire. murder torture and rape all crimes that undercover agents in the u.k. would not be prosecuted for under a new bill that's passed the house of commons it still needs approval from parliament's upper chamber though and a revision intended to limit the list of crimes was rejected the amendments would
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give the intelligence services the protections they need but stopped short of giving them the card blanche authorization to carry his crimes in the name of the state have been too often in the past. the bill in question was introduced last month and seeks to pursue permit certain criminal acts by authorities in the u.k. if they're done in order to stop undercover identities from being made public the police intelligence services and armed forces will all be covered however the government insists it doesn't grant a license to kill political commentator anthony webber fears without any amendments british citizens will be at risk for the happens if this. extra hour is given schoolies government social services so there should only just . what will the state do so it's not shouldn't be hard to save the house will suit my positions amendments so do the there were recesses of this
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country. because this is. a very war whether you. grab your. power. we've got no accountability who's very old school the government sees the router as get you to the tops of the river it's east and if there is a greece. would be very not but it was it's. called a pandemic has battered new york with mass unemployment and a spike in crime and it's the local government that's bickley becoming public enemy number one more on that after the break. you know when the family 1st said back in february the question i posed to the global audience was will this be
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a crisis sufficient enough to overrun the ability of central banks to paper over the crisis because for the last 30 years every crisis we've had whether it's a market crash or the 2000 a subprime crash or a hurricane or ecological or population or wars always been met with paper printing by the central banks as long as the interest rates keep going down there's no penalty for issuing all that paper as we've seen now for 40 years interest rates have gone down so now here we are in the end of the year the question again is is to call the crisis big enough to not be able to be fixed by central bank money printing.
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welcome back to the program now coronavirus cases are once again surging in the united states friday saw 70000 new infections recorded the highest figure since july and president trumps laid the blame squarely at the feet of the governor andrew cuomo new york it has been the worst of the been a whole country 40000 deaths new york has done very badly he's done a bad job really good job cuomo new york's governor however claims a lot of progress has been made and the situation has stabilized but just like the trumpet ministration many blame the local authorities for the chaos of the past few months and it is across the story. they call it the big apple the city of dreams the capital of capitalism but 7 months into the pandemic new york city is not doing too well and local government is catching the blame it's incredible how little we have learned in 7 months well they better start learning pretty fast at this point
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we've seen gun violence on the rise rapidly the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorney are looking to intervene my perception is is that this city in certain other pockets has become an environment which is too permissive for armed criminal offenders to walk the streets at the peril of the public in addition to that we've got the new york city police department they are bracing for massive underestimate following the presidential election this november 3rd will be one of the most highly contested presidential elections in the modern era we should anticipate and prepare for protests growing in size frequency and intensity leading up to the election and likely into the year 2021 broadway is staying shut down until summer of 2021 lots of lost jobs and lots of lost profits furthermore the historic roosevelt hotel has been forced to close there are no tourists to book
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their room now other hotels have been used to house homeless people and keep them off the streets during the pandemic a public health measure however residents of those neighborhoods are not thrilled about their new neighbors and they are suing the city the city has reacted recklessly and to radically by repeatedly uprooting these individuals based on political pressure hospitalizations for covert 19 are now starting to rise once again local officials have a lot of problems on their hands and for every problem they solve 10 more seem to pop up they look mop and r.t. new york. in other news israel pushed forward this week with plans for thousands of settlement homes in the west bank arabic nations have slammed the move and it comes less than a month after israel bahrain and the united arab emirates agreed to normalize relations the netanyahu government's insistence on moving forward with settlement
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activity to satisfy the extreme right wing reflects its rejection of the solution and even its commitment to destroy the chances of achieving it in the future expansion plans of the biggest since 2012 according to the israeli n.g.o.s peace now israel claims it has historical and biblical biblical ties to the west bank where around half a 1000000 israeli said of the settlers live alongside nearly $3000000.00 palestinians earlier this year israel agreed to freeze the formal annexation of the west bank under the us middle east plans spearheaded by president trump however palestinians claim the deal greenlights israeli settlement activities. meanwhile un human rights observers are still being denied access to israel and the palestinian territories back in february israeli authorities announced the country was suspending ties with the un's human rights watchdog accusing it of a continuous bias this is what the organization said in response the absence of
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international stuff from the occupied territories a highly irregular situation will negatively impact the knowledge billeted to carry out a mandate we continue to who but this situation will be resolved soon and we're actively engaged with various relevant and concerned parties do that and we spoke with the director of human rights watch in the region all marshak here who israel deported last year on charges of supporting a boycott of the jewish state. this is clearly being done as an effort to muzzle documentation and advocacy around israel systematic repression of palestinians and i should say it's not a one off issue i was deported myself after being more than 2 and a half years based on the ground as human rights watch is israel palestine director based on our work on the ground as well and it's part of a long standing trend and it's part of a sustained assault on the human rights movement while the us has historically always shielded israel from accountability and turned
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a blind eye to. this us administration is taking it a step further and even giving the green light for these abuses to continue to come to no surprise that we see settlement activities at unprecedented levels historically and continued efforts to entrench this discriminatory reality. more than 2 months since the disputed presidential election protesters continue to fill the streets of belarus over the weekends 10 people were arrested during the latest demonstration against what they claim was a rigged result of august vote these scenes have become something of a tradition each weekend with hundreds of women and students holding flowers and walking in the streets alongside a sizeable police presence. coronavirus skeptics have been out in force in london one arrest was made as hundreds descended on the capital for a rally it comes just days after fresh restrictions were announced for the city as part of the government's new locally targeted response to increasing infection
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rates. and tarantulas seasonal rains have caused mass flooding in vietnam 65 people are said to have been killed and 5 others remain missing following landslides caused by the inclement weather this year has been a record for rainfall in the southeast asian country causing some of the worst flooding seen in decades. stay ahead of the news curve this weekend by giving our twitter page a follow up the stories keep on rolling there i'm back at the top hope to catch you again soon. when you look you know it's it's been 153 years since emancipation when you look at it's been 400 years right since black people have been in the u.s. and extract in their labor for the construction of the country and then you think
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that black people on about 2 percent of us wealth in a disproportionately high is category almost everything that's negative i just don't see that that i don't see how anybody anywhere it could find that as as a with. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles they were going to come out as the officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. you know what i mean yet they're still on their last act on many of us and i don't mean now. i kind of but i want it. back and i think now i think
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it's have enough. members of the african mafias promised them safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave they are in sleeve they coude speech europe. will not some of the libya ma-ma not off until you know if this unit can get it out in a minute. from the cinquera. they sold the. concord of the united. because the persona that a kid even thought all. fellow
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i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know going to talk about code but before we do it i just want to point out that before we said on this show that negative interest rates were telegraphing something global. population. wow we were right didn't know exactly what it would be having said that i'm now going to throw to stacey herbert because she is packed in here i want to check it out so what the audience can understand what you were saying is last year around june of july of 29 you asked royce of gold money dot com how on earth negative interest rates could ever exist because never
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in history had that happened and he said the one thing it could possibly be suggesting is huge decline in population whether through choice that people just decide not to have children or a pandemic then it would make sense you know a lot of our system is quite massed up and we just refuse to where we have so many sunk costs right that we can't really change course the globe is orchestrated with the infrastructure of finance and banking and geo economics and globalization and trade is all engineered for just in time so there's a kind of inertia that happens when something like a black swan arrives like a pandemic and we all are just sit there waiting for something to happen or for it to go away because the system can't deal with it so we're going to look at some interesting stuff coming out now that the world health organization and the u.n. are saying what was obvious to many people were allowed to say it because before
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you would get the platform for mentioning what was obvious and that's part of the problem of why we have no adults in the room i were not allowed to have any conversations in this era where hillary lost in such a humiliating resound in defeat in 2016 a lot of people aren't allowed to say anything publicly anymore about very big sick things so 1st before i get to what johns hopkins university says about the situation globally regarding covert in particular the u.s. and its failure to deal with it is that dr david nabarro of the world health organization. boyan covert 1000 he was interviewed by andrew neil on spectator t.v. now and you know everybody knows was you know at the b.b.c. we had some huge shows like did some really powerful interviews and he talked to this guy from the world health organization and basically dr david nabarro tells andrew neil we really do appeal to all world leaders stop using lockdown as your primary.
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